Sealed storage keeps tea drinkable for years, but most teas taste their best within 6–24 months, depending on type and handling. Tea doesn't “expire” the way fresh food does. In a sealed container, dry leaves stay low-moisture, so spoilage is uncommon. What shifts first is flavor: aroma fades. . Seal the tea in bags or tea cans and store them in the refrigerator, ideally at 5°C. Loose leaf and cake teas need different storage strategies. In this article, we will delve into the world of tea storage and explore how long you can keep tea while maintaining its flavor, aroma. . Black tea is the most forgiving when it comes to storage, but still benefits from proper conditions: Green tea is more delicate and requires extra care: Oolong tea has moderate storage requirements: Herbal teas have varying storage needs: Store tea at room temperature (65-75°F/18-24°C).
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